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Old 16th August 2009, 08:56 PM   #19
Jim McDougall
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You guys are incredible!!!
Thank you so much Gav and everybody!!!!!! I'm the luckiest guy in the world, not everybody gets to have an international birthday party!!! and thanks for all the toasts.........I have the Drambuie ready here....in a toast to all the greatest friends ever.

It is great getting old (er) though....like I tell my grandkids, you can do whatever you want and get away with cuz your old

And...you can tell stories!!!!
Me to my grandson...'did I ever tell ya the one about.....'.....he interjects as he rolls his eyes.....uh, yeah, about FOUR thousand times!!!!

Since we've been on a gunfighter jag lately (happens when I roll into the desert)..............

Yup, I remember my gunfighter days back about the 50's, me and my trusty sidekick little Bob at some 'Longbranch' in Colorado.........


Then there was my time posted to the 'Khyber' back in the 80's, me and me trusty kaskara (?) in my quarters, watch for them 2 penny jezails!!

THANK YOU SO MUCH EVERYBODY!!!!!

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